India’s electric vehicle market is charging up for a massive push as we approach the second half of 2025. With brands like Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra, Tata, MG, Kia, and Toyota ready to launch a wave of new electric cars, buyers can expect a broader range of options across budgets and segments. From compact crossovers to luxury EVs and performance roadsters, here's a quick look at 8 new electric cars coming soon to Indian roads.
Kia Clavis EV
The Kia Clavis EV is expected to be based on a platform similar to the Hyundai Creta Electric, possibly featuring dual battery configurations. A claimed range of up to 450 km and fast-charging capabilities are anticipated. It could also feature vehicle-to-load (V2L) tech, offering utility during power outages or camping trips.
Mahindra XEV 7e
Riding on Mahindra’s advanced INGLO platform, the XEV 7e is expected to share components with the XEV 9e and BE 6. While final specs are yet to be confirmed, it’s likely to deliver a real-world range of over 500 km, making it one of Mahindra’s most premium EV offerings so far.
MG M9 MPV
MG is preparing to launch the M9 electric MPV in India via its MG Select dealerships. Aimed at the upper segment, the M9 is a premium family EV likely to carry a 90 kWh battery, offering a WLTP-tested range of around 430 km. Expect top-tier comfort and tech features inside.
Mahindra XUV 3XO EV
Positioned below the XUV400, the XUV 3XO EV is expected to compete with the Tata Punch EV. Though Mahindra hasn't revealed full specs yet, early estimates point to a range between 400 and 450 km. This EV will target urban and mid-size SUV buyers.
Maruti Suzuki eVitara & Toyota Urban Cruiser BEV
Maruti Suzuki’s first all-electric SUV, the eVitara, is set to debut in September 2025. It will offer two battery options, with a claimed range of over 500 km. Toyota’s Urban Cruiser BEV—based on the same platform—is slated to arrive by late 2025, likely with similar specs and efficiency.
Tata Harrier EV
The much-anticipated Tata Harrier EV, unveiled at BMGE 2025, will come with both single and dual-motor (4x4) options. With a peak torque of 500 Nm and an expected range above 500 km, this SUV promises serious performance with the practicality Tata is known for.
MG Cyberster
MG’s flagship electric roadster, the Cyberster, is all set to disrupt the performance EV space. With dual motors producing 510 PS and 725 Nm, it accelerates from 0 to 100 kmph in just 3.2 seconds. It features a WLTP-tested range of 443 km and a top speed of 208 kmph—making it a thrilling, tech-laden ride for enthusiasts.
Final thoughts
The Indian electric vehicle landscape is evolving fast, and these upcoming launches are poised to push boundaries in terms of technology, design, and performance. Whether you're looking for a compact city EV, a feature-packed family car, or a high-performance electric roadster, 2025 will bring something for every kind of EV buyer.


